Kaziranga National Park: Two rhinos are killed in Kaziranga National Park close to Burapahar Range on Wednesday. This year almost twenty Rhinos are killed till the date as compare to the last year 38 rhinos were killed.

Their is huge demand for rhino horns which sells for minimum 1 crore at international market. According to the latest census there were 2,329 rhinos at park. Recently Assam Government introduce the remote-controlled Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) to keep watch on the poachers. But I guess that too not sufficient to protect the park from poachers and hunters.

UNESCO designated Kaziranga National Park as a World Heritage site in December 1985. Almost two third of rhinos are stayed at Kaziranga National Park only. The park remained closed between June and October because of heavy rainfall. This is may be main cause for poaching as less security during on Monsoon. Kaziranga National Park is witness many visitors around the world.

Kaziranga National Park - Assam Government planned to use the UNMANNED AIRCRAFT to keep look on one horn rhinos at Kaziranga National Park. This will also make easy to keep watch the poacher at Kaziranga National Park.

Wildlife Institute of India (WII) scientist are helping the Kaziranga National Park authorities to developed such technology. Also they had a successful test on this told by lead Scientist, Dr.
K. Ramesh.

Assam Minister for Environment and Forests, Rockybul Hussain said that they will have some more test to measure the usage of craft. Multiple test will help to improve the technology of aircraft as per the park climate and surrounding.

United 21 Grassland Resort thanks to Assam Government who take quick initiative to stop Rhino Poaching in Kaziranga National Park. The unmanned aircraft is strong solution to stop poaching and keep track on Rhino without disturbing their life.